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Welcome Nick, I taught you on your basic course many moons ago,

cheers

Tony

moonbrite097 <nick.mowbray@...> wrote:

Hello all,

new to the group currently work in the CP training industry teaching

medic course (remote FPOS etc etc) Registered Nurse and former SF

medic.

Dont worry Ian I wont reveal too much about our dim and distant past

mate ;-)

Nick

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Yes Nick,

Its probably better for all concerned if you don't !! :-)

Welcome to the group.

Cheers

Ian

> Dont worry Ian I wont reveal too much about our dim and distant past

> mate ;-)

>

> Nick

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Hi I am :D I am excited , I will be getting My shipment in to m ake

the soaps and such I cannot wait Welcome Aboard

Hello

Thank you for letting me join this group. I hope to share and gain new

friends while learning more about things.

I hope to enjoy your friendship and share things I have learnt along

my highway of life.

Jrwolf

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Welcome aboard nne. I'm also a newbie from NY. I've learn alot

from this group, and you will too.

>

> Hello to all I just joined the group. I am very much a beginner when

it comes to making bath and body products. I am a 45 year old mother

of 2. I just recently became interested in this craft. I became

interested because my husband is a very bad diabetic and I was looking

for more natural remedies to help him. I am very much looking forward

to getting to know you all and hearing all your interesting information.

>

> nne from New York

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> Hello to all I just joined the group. I am very much a beginner when it comes

to making bath and body products. I am a 45 year old mother of 2. I just

recently became interested in this craft. I became interested because my husband

is a very bad diabetic and I was looking for more natural remedies to help him.

I am very much looking forward to getting to know you all and hearing all your

interesting information.

nne from New York

********** nne,

Welcome to the group !

Everyone here is very nice and helpful too.

I have always been as natural as posible. Still, I am always learning ;)

Whenever I learned a better/more organic process in gardening, crafting,

soaping... I would do it.

I too have family health issues.

With us it is Marfan (or Ehler's Danlos - they are similar disorders) Syndrome

for me and my 3 kids. My son also has Asperger's Syndrome (a mild form of

Autism).

I grow as much of my own fruit, veggies, herbs, flowers... for our food and

for my bath and body products... . It helps my family and the planet - I feel

good about that.

's in Hubbard, Ohio

http://www.scraft-antiqueshop.4t.com

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Welcome Doctor Sanjay,

enjoy the group,

Tony

>From: Dr Sanjay Narmala <drnsanjay@...>

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>Subject: Hello

>Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 07:08:01 +0000 (GMT)

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>Hello Friends!!!!

>

>I am Dr Sanjay provides medical services to Offshore vessels/ Oil rigs &

>platforms internationally . i have just joind this group & am new to your

>Group .Hope i will get 100% support & help from you guys.

>

>

>Regards,

>Dr Sanjay

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Welcome. It is great fun. I used to be from your area, I lived in Ft Walton.

My husband was active duty Airforce, but we retired this year and moved to

WV mountains.

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Welcome. What kind of things are you interested in making? Do you want

to make soap from scratch, or do melt-and-pour soap?

Amy

Author, Making Soap In Your Own Kitchen and Best Soap Recipes

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Hi Carmellyn, There's nothing to be scared about. Everything that you make, of

course, some relevant care has to be taken and that applies to kefir making as

well. So, you must go ahead and take the benefits of this great gift from God.

You can procure quality milk kefir grains from Marilyn Kefirlady. Alternatively,

for both the types of grains you may access Dom's site, Toronto Advisors site or

www.eBay.com. To buy anything at eBay you have to first get there registered

which is free.

I have been making both the types of kefir for the last six months and had no

problem at all. I also share my spare grains. Presently, I don't have surplus

MKG. However, I've ample surplus healthy WKG to share with anyone. As a matter

of fact, I have been sending my spare dehydrated WKG to worldwide destinations.

If interested in my WKG you're welcome to contact me offline on my email

address.

Vidyavati Sharma

>

> Hello,

> I am new here and just want to say hello. I have been reading much

> about Kefir and Kombucha (sp). I am so interested in getting started

> with it, but I am worried that it may be too complicated to make and

> store it right. I have a question that will probably sound stupid, but

> here goes: Can a person get sick if they do something wrong when making

> this (like fermenting too long, etc)? I have yet to obtain my grains

> yet also. I have been wanting to obtain some for a while now, but my

> worries about making it wrong or something has prevented me. I found

> this group and figured someone here may know these answers.

> Take care,

> Carmellyn

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hianybody frm HULL.i have taken my IELTS.and wann prepare for ORE 1regardsroopaFrom: pallavi paralikar <pallaviparalikar@...>Subject: Hello Date: Tuesday, 27 April, 2010, 2:00 PM

Anybody from Manchester, studying for ORE part 1? Looking for a study partner, kindly mail me would be interested in working together.thanksPallavi

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Hey Pallavi

Im from Manchester myself and would be studying for ORE part 1 in september.Would be nice if we could discuss being study partners since were both in the same city.Im in Sale btw so wherebouts in manchester r u???

From: roopa shree <roopa_ns@...> Sent: Tue, April 27, 2010 4:24:50 PMSubject: Re: Hello

hi anybody frm HULL.i have taken my IELTS.and wann prepare for ORE 1

regards

roopa

From: pallavi paralikar <pallaviparalikar>Subject: HelloDate: Tuesday, 27 April, 2010, 2:00 PM

Anybody from Manchester, studying for ORE part 1? Looking for a study partner, kindly mail me would be interested in working together.

thanks

Pallavi

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Hi there ,

I am from Manchester too ( Urmston ) and I just posted my application for ORE

part 1 yesterday ... I should start study by now .. I noticed we are about 4 or

5 dentists from Manchester so I think we can arrange a meeting in a library or

somewhere else where we can arrange a schedule or timetable for study for all of

us and exchange textbooks and study sources .

waiting your replies

Thanks

Ahmed Eldakrouri

>

> Anybody from Manchester, studying for ORE part 1? Looking for a study partner,

kindly mail me would be interested in working together.

> thanksPallavi

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hai how long does it take from application to getting a slot to sit for the examur reply would be of a great helpjamesOn Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 10:07 PM, semioo104 <semioo104@...> wrote:

 

Hi there ,

I am from Manchester too ( Urmston ) and I just posted my application for ORE part 1 yesterday ... I should start study by now .. I noticed we are about 4 or 5 dentists from Manchester so I think we can arrange a meeting in a library or somewhere else where we can arrange a schedule or timetable for study for all of us and exchange textbooks and study sources .

waiting your replies

Thanks

Ahmed Eldakrouri

>

> Anybody from Manchester, studying for ORE part 1? Looking for a study partner, kindly mail me would be interested in working together.

> thanksPallavi

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Hi,

Where are you based? Am from malad. Am planning to appar for ore very soon. When are you giving the exam?

Regards

Dr.Dilip Pathak

From: a.bhaidkar <draniruddhaashok@...>Subject: hello Date: Friday, 17 September, 2010, 10:11 AM

I am looking for a study partner for ORE prepairation in Mumbai or nearby...

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hiI am mumbai, chembur and I am planning to give ore part 2 soonOn Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 5:13 AM, Dilip Pathak <drdilipbds@...> wrote:

 

Hi,

     Where are you based? Am from malad. Am planning to appar for ore very soon. When are you giving the exam?

Regards

Dr.Dilip Pathak

From: a.bhaidkar <draniruddhaashok@...>Subject: hello

Date: Friday, 17 September, 2010, 10:11 AM

 

I am looking for a study partner for ORE prepairation in Mumbai or nearby...

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Hi Arindam

Probably the newer the better..but I used 6th for physio and histo.

About the job under temporary...it is very difficult..lots of competitions going on...60 places for a year...I was told preferences to EU areaSincerelyLyudmylaHuhleyhuhley2006@...

From: arindam sinha <arin_1984@...>Subject: Hellohuhley2006@...Date: Tuesday, 28 December, 2010, 20:16

Hi Lyudmyla,I am preparing for ORE and MJDF part 1Could you plz tell me - For TENCATE ORAL HISTO and Vander Sherman Physio which editions do I need to buy? Secondly if you have MJDF 1 is there any possibility of getting a job in UK under temporary registration? Thank you.With Regards,Arindam

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Thanks Lyudmyla.

Regards,

Arindam

From: arindam sinha <arin_1984@...>Subject: Hellohuhley2006@...Date: Tuesday, 28 December, 2010, 20:16

Hi Lyudmyla,I am preparing for ORE and MJDF part 1Could you plz tell me - For TENCATE ORAL HISTO and Vander Sherman Physio which editions do I need to buy? Secondly if you have MJDF 1 is there any possibility of getting a job in UK under temporary registration? Thank you.With Regards,Arindam

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Dear Members,I wanted to ask everyone who has given ORE part 1 before regarding any last min advices they would like to give me before the april exam. ThanksAqsa

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Hi.. Just answer as many question as you can.. Pass test is hood for thatAnd also focus on statistics and low.. Cause alot of questions come from themRegardsRahafSent from my iPhoneOn 21 Mar 2011, at 14:19, Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> wrote:

Dear Members,I wanted to ask everyone who has given ORE part 1 before regarding any last min advices they would like to give me before the april exam. ThanksAqsa

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Hello everyone,I am sorry guys i haven't been able to write my feedback and ore 1 experience yet as right after exam i had to move from one city to another so got really busy.I will be writing my feedback soon as i owe alot to all of you who helped me in passing via this group.People are contacting me individually on my personal id and this makes me feel more guilty as i should have written my feedback by now, please bear with me a little more and all of you are welcome for any info and help you need.With all my regards and good wishesAqsaFrom: Sudeepender <sudeepender_gehlot@...> Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 11:51:03 AMSubject: Re: ORE pt2

hi

very sad to know that you failed in the last attempt

i have also left with a single chance for my ore-2, so i am also thinking whether to go for it or not.

you should contact them and hope for the best

>

> Hi there,

> I just failed my last try at ORE pt 2 exam.

> Does anybody know if the GDC will somehow give me another chance? like a writing a letter to them or something?

> Your help is much appreciated.

>

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Hi

Any news about ORE 2 exam

>

> Can anyone give me the details of booking DR FRED's Course. Also if anyone

wants to drop Royal College OSCE's Course i am interested in joining it.

>

> Regards

>

> Aqsa

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no idea but i have to prepare so when it comes i am readyFrom: farhan_yahya <farhanyahya@...> Sent: Thursday, 11 August 2011, 16:05Subject: Re: Hello

Hi

Any news about ORE 2 exam

>

> Can anyone give me the details of booking DR FRED's Course. Also if anyone wants to drop Royal College OSCE's Course i am interested in joining it.

>

> Regards

>

> Aqsa

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Hello,

By the grace of God I managed to pass ore1 (sept 2011) in the first attempt itself. I thought I would share a few tips which will help others crack the exam. I guess by now many must have already posted the questions that appeared for the exam, do go through them as they may be of use to you.

I wrote IELTS during the last week of April, in the month of May I put in an application to write ORE which got approved after much delay. In short I began preparing for the exam mid June. So I got 2.5 months to prepare for the exam. I had a study partner and we used to discuss topics every Sunday. This kept us motivated!!

The key to clearing ORE is to study smart and understand our limitations.

Use feedbacks as a guide only. I would not suggest that you rely completely on them. While you’re going through feedbacks, make a list of important topics that seem to be appearing frequently. These topics must be read and revised thoroughly .Revise the same, the day before the exam.

Even though statistics is an important topic, I did not bother doing it because I knew those numbers would not stay in my head! Instead that time was used to study something more productive.

To start off, I would suggest you spend the first week of your study in refreshing your memory. This is especially useful for those who have taken a small break from dentistry due to varied reasons. Flip through the texts that you used when you graduated from dental school. This will help remember many things you have learnt in the past. Using the same texts that you have read before is useful. Don’t read them in great detail, or you will be wasting time. Sometimes just pictures or diagrams will do the job.

After doing that chalk out a time table, giving yourself targets to finish. (I did it subject wise)

Enjoy studying; don’t consider it as a burden as all this is only going to make you a better dentist!

Here are a few topics that I consider as ‘must know ‘topics. They may not be exhaustive but is worthwhile revising them just before the exam

Sterilization and disinfection

Medical emergencies/ anaphylaxis

Hypersensitivity- All Ig’s are imp

Fluorides (amt in water/toothpaste/varnish etc and their benefits)

Radiation protection (incl. laws)

Indications for different views(e.g. bitewings/ opg etc)

Respiratory alkalosis/acidosis

Blood (values, disorders)

Crohn’s disease

Coeliac disease

Angina and MI

Cardiac cycle

Bisphosphonates

Common drug interactions

Materials used for pulpotomy /pulpectomy

Cleidocranial dysplasia

Avulsed tooth – medium /management

IOTN

Lower anterior partial denture

Bridges- planning and design

Pemphigus/ pemphygoid/lichen planus

Apical periodontitis/ periodontal abscess

Salivary gland tumours

Sjogren syndrome( primary and secondary)

Herpes

Drugs- antiviral/ antibiotic/analgesics

Trigeminal neuralgia

Law and ethics( pink book, master dentistry)

Waste disposal

LA doses

NICE guidelines

Try to finish the questions after each chapter in master dentistry

For details on drugs refer BNF

For practice (a must)- MCQ for dentistry and SAQ for dentistry by Kathleen Fan

Clinical problem solving in dentistry – is useful but not an absolute must

Pink book, blue book, Churchill- should have

I must confess that God has been kind to me because without his grace I wouldn’t have made it (prayer does work! At least for me).

Key ingredients for success

Prayer

Family support

Hard work

Good health

Optimistic approach to life.

Anyway all the best for your exams and hope this was of some use to you.

cheers

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Dear susan

Thanks a lot for your message and the information you provided.

It got me motivated gain. I have most of the books you mentioned I am planning

to follow your advice.

Are there any mockup exams or pass papers available for ORE part 1????

Do you think I should also go over the clinical anatomy, pharmacology?????

Thanks in advance

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